WO1984004516A1 - Scraper cleaning apparatus for reversible conveyor belts - Google Patents
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- WO1984004516A1 WO1984004516A1 PCT/EP1984/000150 EP8400150W WO8404516A1 WO 1984004516 A1 WO1984004516 A1 WO 1984004516A1 EP 8400150 W EP8400150 W EP 8400150W WO 8404516 A1 WO8404516 A1 WO 8404516A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65G45/00—Lubricating, cleaning, or clearing devices
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- B65G45/12—Cleaning devices comprising scrapers
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- the invention consists of a scraper cleaning apparatus for 'reversible con ⁇ veyor belts consisting of a first scraper means, mounted in the vicinity ⁇ f a first discharge Station of the conveyor belt, and a second scraper means, mounted in the vicinity of a second discharge Station, in which system, dependent on the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, one of the two scraper means is continuousiy active while the other remains inactive.
- a conventional apparatus of this type is not yet detached from the belt, which results in the disadvantage that, in combination with the usual adjusting means, and the applied pressure Springs of the independent scraper arms, the scraper blades when inactive, keep scraping against the belt, causing accumulation of dirt into undesirable locations, because the dirty side of the belt moves into a position where material, which is to be transported, is discharged onto the belt a couple of yards after passing the inactive scraper blades. Furthermore in the dragging position, the blades are sharpened in such a way that, dependent on the own frequen- cy of the conveyor belt apparatus, in combination with the experimentally chosen rubber Springs for the scraper blades, the surface layer of the con ⁇ veyor belt may be seriously damaged, which afterwards makes proper clean- • ing impossible.
- a problem of known apparatuses lies in keeping the scraper blades under constant pressure against the surface to be scraped and cleaned, because the pressure force is affected by wear of the blades, by the different thickness both in transversal and in parallel direction of the conveyor belt and by the movement of the belt. Due to these factors in combination with the fact that the scraper means becomes dirty and because the location of the scraper mounting is hard to inspect, in practice the adjusting of the scraper means is a difficult and time-consuming matter.
- the adjustment problem of the usual scraper apparatus results in selection of such an adjusting position that the average Operation between the periodical adjustments is less than optimal.
- the scraper apparatus for a conveyor belt conists of a number of scraper elements, placed in a staggered position, which number depends on the width of the conveyor belt, at one extremity of lever arms, of which the opposite ends are fixed by a vessel means, avi ⁇ g a flexible wall which is placed parallel to the support housing and of which the inner side is kept under pressure while the apparatus is in operation, in order to keep the scraper elements against the surface of the conveyor belt with sufficient pressure force.
- a second vessel which acts against the pressure force of the first vessel means will serve to disengage the scraper elements from the conveyor belt surface when the direction of movement of the conveyor belt is reversed.
- the second vessel means will serve to affect the oscillatory behavior of the scraper elements and, when the scraper ar s become dirty, they can be tapped or beaten clean against the conveyor belt by alternately exerting higher pressure on the first vessel means or the second respectively.
- the support housing which is fixed at both sides by separate supporting means, consists of two vessel means in which different pressures are main- tained and / or are provided with flexible walls of different thicknesses, and made of rubber or synthetic material.
- the ends of a number of lever arms, which number depends on the width of the conveyor belt, are located between the two vessel means, thus pressing the scraper blades via hinge joints, against the conveyor belt surface to be cleaned.
- the scraper elements When using gas under pressure in the vessel means, preferably compressed air, in order to keep the scraper elements against the surface of the con ⁇ veyor belt, - a uniform pressure force is provided right across the conveyor belt, which makes it possible that uneven parts, such as damaged portions or the connecting conveyor belt Joint, can freely pass beyond the scraper means, because the scraper elements and their lever arms can easily yield away.
- the width of the scraper elements and the mutual distances of their lever arms are chosen in such a way, that the scraper ele ⁇ r . ⁇ la partly overlap, sothat all parts across the conveyor belt are scraped and cleaned.
- the scraper elements can be made from tempered steel, synthetic material, rubber or from aluminum oxide.
- the housing can be installed in any position transversely under a conveyor belt, providing for adjustment of the position of the scraper elements.
- the flexible vessel means may consist of hoses that are connected by a two way valve, sothat by means of an auxiliary device, such as a double acting cylinder, which connects one vessel means. with the space under the piston and the other vessel means with the space above the piston, the scraper means can be operated into active and inactive position by oving the piston.
- an auxiliary device such as a double acting cylinder
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a support housing with supporting means and the lever arms, provided with scraper blades and
- Fig. 2 showing a side view of the scraper cleaning apparatus showing its operation.
- the scraper cleaning apparatus includes two vessel means 1 and V respectfully which alternately are kept under higher pressure, dependent on the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, preferably operated by compressed air.
- the vessels 1 and 1 ' are mounted in a housing 2 by means of fixed hinge Joint supporting means 5 at a mutual distance parallel to the longitudinal housing axis.
- the hinge Joint supporting means 5 is also fixed at different height position to the housing 2 in the embodiment shown here.
- the axes 3 of each hinge joint 4 are alternately placed in such a way, that the scraper elements 13 are pressed under equal scraping angles against the belt surface to be scraped when the lever arms 7,8 are situated in the same position.
- lever arms 7.8 is of different construction in
- Counter stops 10 are provided on the lever arms 7,8, which, by means of recesses
- the scraper cleaning apparatus enables the contact pressure, existing between the scraper elements and the surface to be cleaned, to reach its maximum possible value.
- the minimum experimental pressure force can be adjusted and yet effective cleaning of the surface to be scraped will be achieved.
- a slight overpressure or feeding by means of a reducing valve will be sufficient to compensate for the pressure loss due to wear of the scraper elements.
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Description
SCRAPER CLEANING APPARATUS FOR REVERSIBLE CONVEYOR BELTS.
The invention consists of a scraper cleaning apparatus for ' reversible con¬ veyor belts consisting of a first scraper means, mounted in the vicinity σf a first discharge Station of the conveyor belt, and a second scraper means, mounted in the vicinity of a second discharge Station, in which System, dependent on the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, one of the two scraper means is continuousiy active while the other remains inactive. A conventional apparatus of this type is not yet detached from the belt, which results in the disadvantage that, in combination with the usual adjusting means, and the applied pressure Springs of the independent scraper arms, the scraper blades when inactive, keep scraping against the belt, causing accumulation of dirt into undesirable locations, because the dirty side of the belt moves into a position where material, which is to be transported, is discharged onto the belt a couple of yards after passing the inactive scraper blades. Furthermore in the dragging position, the blades are sharpened in such a way that, dependent on the own frequen- cy of the conveyor belt apparatus, in combination with the experimentally chosen rubber Springs for the scraper blades, the surface layer of the con¬ veyor belt may be seriously damaged, which afterwards makes proper clean- • ing impossible.
A problem of known apparatuses lies in keeping the scraper blades under constant pressure against the surface to be scraped and cleaned, because the pressure force is affected by wear of the blades, by the different thickness both in transversal and in parallel direction of the conveyor belt and by the movement of the belt. Due to these factors in combination with the fact that the scraper means becomes dirty and because the location of the scraper mounting is hard to inspect, in practice the adjusting of the scraper means is a difficult and time-consuming matter.
The adjustment problem of the usual scraper apparatus results in selection of such an adjusting position that the average Operation between the perio- dical adjustments is less than optimal.
The scraper apparatus for a conveyor belt according to the invention con¬ sists of a number of scraper elements, placed in a staggered position,
which number depends on the width of the conveyor belt, at one extremity of lever arms, of which the opposite ends are fixed by a vessel means, aviπg a flexible wall which is placed parallel to the support housing and of which the inner side is kept under pressure while the apparatus is in Operation, in order to keep the scraper elements against the surface of the conveyor belt with sufficient pressure force.
A second vessel , which acts against the pressure force of the first vessel means will serve to disengage the scraper elements from the conveyor belt surface when the direction of movement of the conveyor belt is rever- sed.
Furthermore, the second vessel means will serve to affect the oscillatory behaviour of the scraper elements and, when the scraper ar s become dirty, they can be tapped or beaten clean against the conveyor belt by alternately exerting higher pressure on the first vessel means or the second respectively.
The support housing which is fixed at both sides by separate supporting means, consists of two vessel means in which different pressures are main- tained and/or are provided with flexible walls of different thicknesses, and made of rubber or synthetic material. The ends of a number of lever arms, which number depends on the width of the conveyor belt, are located between the two vessel means, thus pressing the scraper blades via hinge joints, against the conveyor belt surface to be cleaned.
When using gas under pressure in the vessel means, preferably compressed air, in order to keep the scraper elements against the surface of the con¬ veyor belt,- a uniform pressure force is provided right across the conveyor belt, which makes it possible that uneven parts, such as damaged portions or the connecting conveyor belt Joint, can freely pass beyond the scraper means, because the scraper elements and their lever arms can easily yield away. The width of the scraper elements and the mutual distances of their lever arms are chosen in such a way, that the scraper eleπr .ϊla partly overlap, sothat all parts across the conveyor belt are scraped and cleaned. The scraper elements can be made from tempered steel, synthetic material, rubber or from aluminium oxide.
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The entry of dust into the support housing through the supporting means of the hinge joints is prevented by a lining or sealing of these openings by means of a flexible material.
For Special purposes the housing can be installed in any position transversely under a conveyor belt, providing for adjustment of the position of the scraper elements.
The flexible vessel means may consist of hoses that are connected by a two way valve, sothat by means of an auxilliary device, such as a double acting cylinder, which connects one vessel means. with the space under the piston and the other vessel means with the space above the piston, the scraper means can be operated into active and inactive position by oving the piston.
The invention will be explained in detail by means of the drawing in which Fig. 1 is a front view of a support housing with supporting means and the lever arms, provided with scraper blades and
Fig. 2 showing a side view of the scraper cleaning apparatus showing its Operation.
The scraper cleaning apparatus includes two vessel means 1 and V respecti- vely which alternately are kept under higher pressure, dependent on the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, preferably operated by compres- sed air. The vessels 1 and 1' are mounted in a housing 2 by means of fixed hinge Joint supporting means 5 at a mutual distance parallel to the longitudi- nal housing axis. In order to make the lever arms 7,8 press the scraper elements 13 under an equal scraping angle against the surface to be cleaned, the hinge Joint supporting means 5 is also fixed at different height position to the housing 2 in the embodiment shown here. The axes 3 of each hinge joint 4 are alternately placed in such a way, that the scraper elements 13 are pressed under equal scraping angles against the belt surface to be scraped when the lever arms 7,8 are situated in the same position. The seal or lining 6, made of flexible material, prevents dirt to enter the housing 2 through the supporting means 5, sothat the Operation of the apparatus is not obstructed.
Each embodiment of the lever arms 7,8 is of different construction in
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order to keep the pressing surface of the vessel means as flat as possible and to enable the scraper elements 13 to operate in two rows, sothat all parts of the conveyor belt are scraped by the active scraper elements 13. The extremities of lever arms 7,8, fixed between the vessel means 1, are covered with a lining made of rubber or synthetic material sothat wear of the vessel means 1 is reduced to a minimum. The stop members
14 allow the scraper elements 13 to wear out up to a certain poiπt. Counter stops 10 are provided on the lever arms 7,8, which, by means of recesses
- on the scraper elements 13, allow for the latter to adjust within certain ümits the shape of the running conveyor belt surface, but which prevent at the same time a scraper element 13 from tilting, which may cause damage to the conveyor belt.
The scraper element 13, made of tempered steel or provided with tempered metal or made of synthetic material, rubber or aluminium oxide, are clam- pedly fixed with one extremity of the lever arms 7,8 between two synthetic discs, in such a way that the scraper elements 13, in their movement res- tricted by the counter stops 10, can- adjust freely to the shape of the run¬ ning conveyor belt, sothat the pressure force is divided proportionally to the füll width of the scraper elements 13.
Dependent on the conveyor belt tension and the material to be conveyed, the scraper cleaning apparatus according to the invention enables the con- tact pressure, existing between the scraper elements and the surface to be cleaned, to reach its maximum possible value. In practice, the minimum experimental pressure force can be adjusted and yet effective cleaning of the surface to be scraped will be achieved. A slight overpressure or feeding by means of a reducing valve will be sufficient to compensate for the pressure loss due to wear of the scraper elements.
Claims
1. Scraper cleaning apparatus for reversible conveyor belts consisting of a first scraper means, mounted in the vicinity of a first discharge Station of the conveyor belt, and a second scraper means, mounted in the vicinity of a second discharge Station, in which System, dependent on the direct¬ ion of movement of the conveyor belt, one of the two scraper means is continuously active while the other remains inactive, characterized in that each scraper means is provided with a row of scraper elements (13), covering across the width of the conveyor belt, which elements are mounted separately and transversely to the conveyor belt in a way partly overlapping each other progressively and thereby being attached to the supporting frame of the conveyor belt, sothat individual scraper elements (13) are pressed against the conveyor belt surface with equal pressure force by means of a first flexible vessel means (1) and a second flexible vessel means (1) by which the scraper elements (1 ) can be disengaged from the conveyor belt surface when reversing the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, sothat no dirt gets accumulated into undesirable locations and the scraper elements (13) are thus not unnecessarily sharpened by the running belt, causing damage to the conveyor belt surface.
2. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the housing (2) is supported at both sides by non-adjustable supporting means.
3. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1 , characterized in that the housing (2) is provided with two flexible vessel means (1 ,1 % between which the one extremity of all lever arms (7,8) is mounted sothat the scra¬ per elements (13), when the direction of movement of the conveyor belt is reversed, can be disengaged from the belt surface, in which position the scraper elements (1 3) can be adjusted into a non oscillating position and enabling it thereby, in case the scraper apparatus becomes dirty, to be tapped or beaten clean by alternately exerting higher pressure on the first vessel means (1) respectively the -cond vessel means ( t).
4. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-3, characterized in that the scraper elements (1 3) are hingedly clamped between two discs (9) of synthetic material for restricted movement equalizing the pressure
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^Ä force over the füll width of each scraper element.
5. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-4, characterized in that the active scraper lever arms (7,8) can freely yield with respect to possible damaged parts of the running conveyor belt surface by means of the pressure system consisting of the two flexible vessel means (1,2).
6. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-5, characterized in that all scraper elements (13) are pressed against the conveyor belt surface while being subjected to equal forces, independent of the conveyor belt tension.
7. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-6, characterized in that the partly overlapping scraper elements (13) are each wider than the mutual distance between two supporting means (5) of the hinge joints.
8. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-7, characterized in that alternately higher pressure is exerted on the first vessel means (1).
9. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-8, characterized in that an adjusting bolt is provided to reduce the wear of the scraper elements.
10. Scraper cleaning apparatus according to Claims 1-9, characterized in that flexible sealing means are provided for closing the vessel housing (2).
11. Scraper cleaning means according to Claims 1-10, characterized in that the execution of each of the lever arms (7,8) is different in design in order to keep the sides of the flexible vessel means (1) fully extended and to allow the scraper elements (13) to work in two rows sothat no dirt can pass between two active scraper elements (13).
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